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5351. [Newspaper]
orthodox Jewish family of poor tenant farmers in Bohemia. He studied law in Vienna and worked as a bank ... on the law faculty of Charles University, in addition to working in finance. Margit and her brothers ... papers did not identify them as Jews, only as Austrian citizens. When the authorities were interested in ... them, it was only as alien refugees, not as Jews. In September 1939, Germany invaded Poland and France
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5352. [Newspaper]
orthodox Jewish family of poor tenant farmers in Bohemia. He studied law in Vienna and worked as a bank ... on the law faculty of Charles University, in addition to working in finance. Margit and her brothers ... papers did not identify them as Jews, only as Austrian citizens. When the authorities were interested in ... them, it was only as alien refugees, not as Jews. In September 1939, Germany invaded Poland and France
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5353. Plastic identification badge holder used by a Hungarian Jewish emigre
chose law and was admitted to the Peter Pazmany University in Budapest. He took a specialized course ... exams and received his law degree in January 1936. On November 1, 1938, he made his professional debut ... British passport and not be identified as a Hungarian Jew. On August 24, Kati left for London; George ... decrees were put in place; Jews had to wear Star of David armbands, move into designated buildings, and
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5354. Engraved silver 5 piece cutlery set carried by a Kindertransport refugee
themselves as Jews, they were Jews under Nazi law. After Kristallnacht in November 9, 1938, Elisabeth ... ’s were considered Jews under Nazi racial laws. Elisabeth and Georg were sent to live with their uncles in ... troops marched into Austria and annexed the country. Anti-Jewish legislation was enacted prohibiting Jews
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5355. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 2 kronen note, saved by a former German Jewish inmate
at Buchenwald in April 1945. His father- and mother-in-law survived Theresienstadt. Alfred immigrated ... destroyed. On September 1, 1941, Jews over the age of six were required to wear yellow Star of David badges ... returned to Berlin. Alfred’s father- and mother-in-law, Elias and Erstina, survived imprisonment in ... Czechoslovakia, ruled by a Reich Protector. Jews were banned from participation in government, businesses, and
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5356. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 20 kronen note, saved by a former German Jewish inmate
at Buchenwald in April 1945. His father- and mother-in-law survived Theresienstadt. Alfred immigrated ... destroyed. On September 1, 1941, Jews over the age of six were required to wear yellow Star of David badges ... returned to Berlin. Alfred’s father- and mother-in-law, Elias and Erstina, survived imprisonment in ... Czechoslovakia, ruled by a Reich Protector. Jews were banned from participation in government, businesses, and
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5357. First day cover stamp and envelope issued to commemorate Treblinka
the village of Wolka Okraglik, Poland, about 50 miles north of Warsaw. Nearly 1 million Jews were ... and soon passed legislation to strip Jews of their rights as citizens. The family was ordered out of ... international law and completed a master’s in public law in 1950 at Columbia University. He taught at Hunter ... Destruction of the European Jews” was published. It was the first comprehensive study of the Holocaust and
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5358. Victory (New York, New York) [Magazine]
orthodox Jewish family of poor tenant farmers in Bohemia. He studied law in Vienna and worked as a bank ... on the law faculty of Charles University, in addition to working in finance. Margit and her brothers ... papers did not identify them as Jews, only as Austrian citizens. When the authorities were interested in ... them, it was only as alien refugees, not as Jews. In September 1939, Germany invaded Poland and France
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5359. Victory (New York, New York) [Magazine]
orthodox Jewish family of poor tenant farmers in Bohemia. He studied law in Vienna and worked as a bank ... on the law faculty of Charles University, in addition to working in finance. Margit and her brothers ... papers did not identify them as Jews, only as Austrian citizens. When the authorities were interested in ... them, it was only as alien refugees, not as Jews. In September 1939, Germany invaded Poland and France
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5360. Becher - Mount Kisco / Weissmandel
when their faith is in danger, and the Nuremberg laws persecuted Jews personally, rather than the ... An Orthodox Jew affiliated with Weissmandel's Yeshiva in Mount Kisco in New York, Mr. Becher talks ... Weissmandel was the first person to explore the idea of bribing the Nazis in order to save the Jews. Rabbi ... Weissmandel began rescuing Jews from Slovakia in 1942. Religious Jews were opposed to the ban on German goods
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5361. Morris Rosen collection
the German had murdered many Jews and instituted anti-Jewish measures, including forced labor and the ... confiscation of property. In early 1942, they moved the Jews to a ghetto there. Moniek and 2 of his brothers ... Jews for deportation become increasing frequent. Moniek often hid on weekends in an abandoned police ... ghetto in Czechoslovakia. Early in May, Moniek was liberated by the Soviet army. His brother-in-law
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5362. Janos Kovacs holds a Zionist flag at an assembly in the Feldafing displaced persons' camp.
acceptable, but after two weeks, they had to join all the other Jews in the final Miskolc ghetto. This last ... his Catholic wife Ilona. Ilona was afraid to harbor a Jew, so Janos went to live with his mother ... 's older sister and brother-in-law, Gigi and Geza Weisz. They were living in an apartment designated ... specifically for Jews. In late September Janos received a message that his father Geza Kovacs had also come to
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5363. Identification card issued to Janos Kovacs in the Feldafing displaced persons' camp.
acceptable, but after two weeks, they had to join all the other Jews in the final Miskolc ghetto. This last ... his Catholic wife Ilona. Ilona was afraid to harbor a Jew, so Janos went to live with his mother ... 's older sister and brother-in-law, Gigi and Geza Weisz. They were living in an apartment designated ... specifically for Jews. In late September Janos received a message that his father Geza Kovacs had also come to
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5364. Group portrait of displaced persons and Soviet soldiers standing in front of a memorial shortly after liberation.
acceptable, but after two weeks, they had to join all the other Jews in the final Miskolc ghetto. This last ... his Catholic wife Ilona. Ilona was afraid to harbor a Jew, so Janos went to live with his mother ... 's older sister and brother-in-law, Gigi and Geza Weisz. They were living in an apartment designated ... specifically for Jews. In late September Janos received a message that his father Geza Kovacs had also come to
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5365. Identification card issued to Livia Russ in the Feldafing displaced persons' camp.
acceptable, but after two weeks, they had to join all the other Jews in the final Miskolc ghetto. This last ... his Catholic wife Ilona. Ilona was afraid to harbor a Jew, so Janos went to live with his mother ... 's older sister and brother-in-law, Gigi and Geza Weisz. They were living in an apartment designated ... specifically for Jews. In late September Janos received a message that his father Geza Kovacs had also come to
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5366. Studio portrait of Oskar Russ (step-father of the donor) wearing his concentration camp uniform shortly after liberation, .
acceptable, but after two weeks, they had to join all the other Jews in the final Miskolc ghetto. This last ... his Catholic wife Ilona. Ilona was afraid to harbor a Jew, so Janos went to live with his mother ... 's older sister and brother-in-law, Gigi and Geza Weisz. They were living in an apartment designated ... specifically for Jews. In late September Janos received a message that his father Geza Kovacs had also come to
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5367. Identification card issued to Oskar Russ in the Feldafing displaced persons' camp.
acceptable, but after two weeks, they had to join all the other Jews in the final Miskolc ghetto. This last ... his Catholic wife Ilona. Ilona was afraid to harbor a Jew, so Janos went to live with his mother ... 's older sister and brother-in-law, Gigi and Geza Weisz. They were living in an apartment designated ... specifically for Jews. In late September Janos received a message that his father Geza Kovacs had also come to
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5368. Morris Rosen collection
the German had murdered many Jews and instituted anti-Jewish measures, including forced labor and the ... confiscation of property. In early 1942, they moved the Jews to a ghetto there. Moniek and 2 of his brothers ... Jews for deportation become increasing frequent. Moniek often hid on weekends in an abandoned police ... ghetto in Czechoslovakia. Early in May, Moniek was liberated by the Soviet army. His brother-in-law
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5369. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 74, 78, 79, 83, and 80 --- Sassen Document; Yugoslavia
Yugoslavian Jews to leave, signed by Eichmann, is questioned. He answers that allowing Jews to leave German ... occupied territories would set the precedent for Jews to leave the Reich proper. 00:24:42 Tape jumps ... unclear. He explains how the contributions of money from the Jews to be used to pay for deportations came ... document concerning the deportation of Jews to the Government General area and it includes a limit on the
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5370. Eichmann Trial -- Session 114 -- Closing statement of the Defense
Servatius addresses Count 4, preventing the births of Jews. He says that this implicates Eichmann in the ... to Jews, is addressed. Servatius says that the deportations were made according to a policy before ... Eichmann's involvement, and even then it was ordered by higher ups. The badges worn by Jews was carried out ... by the police, not by Eichmann, says Dr. Servatius. All these laws were created by those at the top
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5371. Zippered leather medical bag used by an Austrian Jewish physician
life. Jews were unable to attend university, were excluded from most professions, and were forced to ... wear a yellow badge to identify themselves as Jews. This legislation prevented Ernesta from receiving ... her degree. Berthold was able to graduate from University, but the law prevented him from practicing ... medicine. On November 9-10, 1938, during the Kristallnacht pogrom, Jews and their businesses, homes, and
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5372. Medical bag used by an Austrian Jewish physician
life. Jews were unable to attend university, were excluded from most professions, and were forced to ... wear a yellow badge to identify themselves as Jews. This legislation prevented Ernesta from receiving ... her degree. Berthold was able to graduate from University, but the law prevented him from practicing ... medicine. On November 9-10, 1938, during the Kristallnacht pogrom, Jews and their businesses, homes, and
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5373. Small suitcase with a metal handle used by a Jewish Austrian physician
life. Jews were unable to attend university, were excluded from most professions, and were forced to ... wear a yellow badge to identify themselves as Jews. This legislation prevented Ernesta from receiving ... her degree. Berthold was able to graduate from University, but the law prevented him from practicing ... medicine. On November 9-10, 1938, during the Kristallnacht pogrom, Jews and their businesses, homes, and
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5374. Betar epaulet worn by an internee at a displaced persons camp
told to surrender all their valuables. The Germans announced that Jews had permission to hold High ... Holiday services. Moshe was suspicious and wanted the family to flee, but his mother-in-law, Alte, refused ... Jewish New Year, Lithuanian collaborators began rounding up Jews. They were held in the main synagogue ... German Einstazgruppe (mobile killing units) and began systematically killing all the Jews. Alte was among
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5375. Betar epaulet worn by an internee at a displaced persons camp
told to surrender all their valuables. The Germans announced that Jews had permission to hold High ... Holiday services. Moshe was suspicious and wanted the family to flee, but his mother-in-law, Alte, refused ... Jewish New Year, Lithuanian collaborators began rounding up Jews. They were held in the main synagogue ... German Einstazgruppe (mobile killing units) and began systematically killing all the Jews. Alte was among